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out of the sky. this is the scene live in tel aviv — it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. and live from london, i'm maryam moshiri. supporters of the iranian government take to the streets of tehran to celebrate the attack. the iranian retaliatory action comes after israel's strike on its consulate in syria two weeks ago. prime minister netanyahu convenes his war cabinet, as the us reaffirms its ironclad commitment to israel's security. jordanjoins israel, us, uk and france, saying it intercepted some "flying objects" while they were passing over its airspace. a man who killed six people in a sydney shopping centre before being shot dead is identified by australian police.
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it is mid—day injerusalem. this time yesterday israel and countries in the region and far beyond watching and waiting to see what iran would do next. and now in the early hours of the morning, the world found out. iran launched for the first time a direct attack against israel. this is an unprecedented moment and uncharted territory. hundreds of drones and missiles were fired from iran into the skies above israel. israel says it intercepted almost all of the projectiles. backed by the us, uk,
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france and jordan. this morning israeli officials are saying the confrontation isn't over and are assessing their options. iran's military chief told state tv that as far as iran was concerned, a line had been drawn under the confrontation after its retaliatory strike. a strike conducted by iran after the date for the first attack on its embassy in the syrian capital damascus which destroyed the consulate and also killed senior members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps. it's warning israel this morning that if israel now strikes back that iran would respond with even greater force. this is a moment fraught with risk. let's look at the major developments of the past 12 hours.
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sirens. what you can see is israel's air defence system, the iron dome, in operation — flashes in thejerusalem sky as drones and missiles are shot down. a coalition of israel's allies, including the us and uk has helped shoot down some iranian drones and misiles before they reached israeli territory. this is footage of that happening overjordan. this video is from the skies over damascus in syria. you can see objects being hit in the sky. and again, in the skies over iraq. more drones and missiles being intercepted as they travelled towards israel.
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here's what we know so far. iran has attacked israel with around 300 drones and missiles. including ballistic missiles. there were significant explosions in the sky over israel, caused by interceptions from the iron dome. the anti—missile defence system that israel uses in all of its wars. israel says it shot down 99% of the drones and missiles fired from iran. israel says the attack was foiled. us presidentjoe biden has spoken with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and condemned the attacks by iran. he says the us shot down some iranian drones that were headed towards israel.
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uk coalition forces were also involved in defensive operations. mr biden says he will host a meeting of g7 leaders later to co—ordinate a "united diplomatic response" to the attack. what about the damage on the ground? israel's defence forces say one girl has been injured so far and that light damage was caused to a military base, we do not have details of which base. iran has warned israel and the us that any idf response would be met with further retaliation. hezbollah in lebanon, and houthi fighters in yemen — both iranian proxy groups —
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have also fired rockets at israel. let's ta ke let's take a closer look at a truly global crisis. we had reaction from the us and by the united kingdom. the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others. and president biden has spoken over the phone with israeli pm benjamin netanyahu — to say he condemns the attacks in the strongest possible terms. in a statement president biden said...
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the uk prime minister rishi sunak was also quick to release a statement overnight. uk said the prime minister would
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continue to stand up and support israel as it faces these attacks. the united nations secretary—general antonio gutterres released a statement saying... the un security council will be holding an emergency meeting later on sunday at the request of israel. in the past hour or so we've had a statement from the chief of staff
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of the iranian armed forces warning against retalation from israel. take a listen. translation: from our point of view this operation — translation: from our point of view this operation is _ translation: from our point of view this operation is over _ translation: from our point of view this operation is over and _ translation: from our point of view this operation is over and there - translation: from our point of view this operation is over and there is - this operation is over and there is no intention to continue the operation. but if the zionist regime takes any action against the islamic republic whether on our soil or places belonging to us in syria or elsewhere, our next operation will be much larger. we also heard a warning from the head of the revolutionary guard corps. set up after 1979 revolution to defend the revolution. it is very active across the region through its quds force and it was april the 1st attack on iran's embassy, its diplomatic compound in damascus which destroyed a consulate and killed senior members of the irgc
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that has led to this retaliatory strike two weeks after. iran will see this as a carefully calibrated strike. it's not being seen in those terms and israel this morning, as well as in western capitals. for some perspective on the iranian response i've been speaking to a reporter with our bbc persian service, gh ranking military commanders in iran have . spoken with state tv. the major general who is the chief of the armed forces has repeated basically what the message in iran's mission to the un saying that iran thinks it's achieved its goal during this attack and it considers the matter closed, warning israel that if there was a retaliatory attack to iran or any of its interest, it will respond and a few minutes
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later we had another interview, the major general who is the chief of the armed forces has repeated basically what the message in iran's mission to the un saying that iran thinks it's achieved its goal during this attack and it considers the matter closed, warning israel that if there was a retaliatory attack to iran or any of its interest, it will respond and a few minutes later we had another interview, this time with the head of the iranian revolutionary guards, saying that, claiming that the missiles and other military equipment iran used in the attack overnight, they have reached israel and kind of again threatened israel that from now on, if israel attacks any iranian interests or assets or personnel, iran will respond from its own land, instead of the previous
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way of using proxies. so, the two generals are trying to firstly say that this show what may come next but trying to say that they have achieved their goals and it seems like iranian officials are trying to kind of put a lid on this, hoping that it's not going to result in an escalation, at least a military escalation in the coming days. behrang, as you know, in wars, perceptions are often what fuel a growing crisis. we've heard from rishi sunak describing the attack by iran as reckless, israel has been warning of a response. explain to us how this would have been viewed from tehran, which seems to view it as having been a limited and carefully calibrated strike. yes, you know, if you're talking
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about the iranian people, there's always a small minority, some of whom we have seen the pictures overnight, who wholeheartedly support the regime and the attacks. there is an even smaller minority who would want this to escalate. but the vast majority of the people don't want to see any more escalation than this war and it seems like for iranian officials, they thought that they had to respond to the attack on the iranian consulate in damascus two weeks ago and this was their way of doing that without, you know, trying to be calculated and trying to reduce the chances of a further escalation. but the vast majority of the people
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are seriously worried about the political and economic consequences of this attack. over the past two weeks the value of iranian currency has decreased by something like 10% and this morning it has fallen a bit further. the iranian stock exchange, tehran stock exchange index is down. more importantly, the inflation rate in iran, the official inflation rate stands at just over a0%. that's 4—0. many are struggling with the cost of living and any sort of political and military tensions could result in the prices of everyday goods going up even further, which puts more and more people into economic hardship. so, the vast majority of iranian people are hoping that this is not
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the beginning of a major tension and escalation for their country. behrang tajdin from our bbc persian service. it wasn't just israel that intercepted some 300 projectiles fired towards israel. israel was backed by key allies, the united states said it had helped to bring down some of the objects in the sky, so tandy ended jordan. the fighter jets of britain and france were also part of the operation but let's get more details on exactly how involved was through the night. joining me now from the ministry of defence in london is our news correspondent, azadeh moshiri. what more are you finding out from the mod this morning?— the mod this morning? well, as far as what the — the mod this morning? well, as far as what the mod _ the mod this morning? well, as far as what the mod has _ the mod this morning? well, as far as what the mod has said _ the mod this morning? well, as far as what the mod has said so - the mod this morning? well, as far as what the mod has said so far, i as what the mod has said so far,
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they've said that there was already an operation in place in the region, 0peration shader, which essentially was there to respond to the islamic state group. so, what the response involved with some reallocation of resources in order to protect some of the airspace. we also know from the mod that rafjets were reallocated and sent to the region as well as things like refuelling tankers to be able to support this israeli response. now, there are reports that rafjets also intercepted some of these trains and missiles alongside us warplanes but we haven't heard that detail specifically confirmed —— drones and missiles. the message that's coming out of the uk and from prime minister rishi sunak is condemning the attack, saying it's proof that iran is intent on sowing chaos in
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its own back yard. but it's important to listen to that overall key message about urging restraint because of course, prime minister rishi sunak and other israeli allies will have in mind that warning you played out from major general mohammed fogarty of iran warning that should there be any response to the attack, iran's response would be larger than any we had seen before. same for example it would see it as fair game. rishi sunak saying he would want to avoid further bloodshed in the region. this was an attack that was largely intercepted. we've heard from the american presidentjoe biden that not only did he say israel has ironclad
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support from the united states but we understand that he made it clear to prime minister netanyahu that they shouldn't be another strike. do we know whether there has also been that messaging, very direct messaging from britain specifically to say please don't retaliate? weill. to say please don't retaliate? well, we know there _ to say please don't retaliate? well, we know there is _ to say please don't retaliate? well, we know there is a _ to say please don't retaliate? well, we know there is a g7 _ to say please don't retaliate? well, we know there is a g7 meeting - to say please don't retaliate? -ii we know there is a g7 meeting later today and the key wording that keeps coming out is they are coordinating a diplomatic response and that word diplomatic is key. we do know that the uk has consistently been saying that it's urging restraint as well and so in terms of the way they see it, the uk sees it, any response to what they do condemn and say was an unacceptable response from iran, unprecedented of course, they don't believe that, the signs are
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suggesting they don't believe there should be any military response in that sense because there is that danger of this getting into some back—and—forth that could escalate further. the way iran says it is that under the un charter, this was under the provision of self defence following the attack on their consulate in syria, in damascus and that therefore its case closed. what they are hoping is clearly that this was a strong response, that they had saved face in some way and that this can be put to bed. these conversations are going on with benjamin netanyahu because that is the undetermined factor, is how will benjamin netanyahu and his war cabinet decide to respond? do they want this to escalate further? do they feel like this unprecedented attack deserves some sort of retaliation?— attack deserves some sort of
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retaliation? ., ~ , ., ., ., retaliation? thank you for “oining us from outside * retaliation? thank you for “oining us from outside the fi retaliation? thank you forjoining us from outside the ministry - retaliation? thank you forjoining us from outside the ministry of i us from outside the ministry of defence in london. these are unprecedented times and very uncertain times in the region. in the wake of iran using some of what is known to be a vast arsenal of drone and missile capability, to find out more about what kind of military operation was conducted by iran in the early hours of the morning. justin crump is a british army veteran and chief executive of the intelligence company sibylline. he gave his assessment of the type of missiles and drones iran launched. it seems to have been somewhat a mixture. roughly 170 to 185 drones, an older design at this point, but familiar to people who have seen these operate over ukraine, i am sure in the last couple of years, so familiar to anyone who has been tracking the situation. these are propeller powered,
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pretty slow and crude, and that made up the majority of what came in. after those, much lower flying drones that steadily made their way to israel, around 30 long—range cruise missiles, these are much more threatening, and the most threatening things of all, around 110—120 ballistic missiles launched at a range of 2,000 kilometres, the best things in iran's general arsenal and were deployed against israel. as you heard, of those, none of the drones made it at all to israeli territory, none of the cruise missiles made it to israeli territory — they were intercepted by israel and its allies including the us, uk and jordan. of the ballistic missiles, a small number got through and hit the airbase in the south, as we heard that before. but very few really for the scale of the operation.
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at least one of those missiles was intercepted outside the earth's atmosphere, which is quite a technological feat from israel and its allies at this time. ultimately israel spent billions of dollars to be prepared for this scenario, had the help of its allies and very much neutralised what could have been a much more consequential attack. of course, this attack was widely expected, it was joe of course, this attack was widely expected, it wasjoe biden two days ago warned of an imminent strike and then followed up by saying it would be happening sooner rather than later. he cut short a trip to head back to washington yesterday, another indication an attack would happen soon. there was a photograph of the situation room where they followed through the night the
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retaliatory strike. will vernon has more from washington on president biden�*s perspective. all focus, all eyes now on what happens next. in a statement released a short time ago, joe biden, the president, said that he would be convening g7 leaders — co—ordinate what he called a united diplomatic response. in another statement we received from lloyd austin, he called on iran to de—escalate tensions. this was an unprecedented large—scale attack on america's most important ally in the middle east, directly onto its territory by iran. so the israelis will almost certainly be looking to retaliate, and i think pressure will now grow on the biden administration over what exactly to do about that, whether the israelis should be reined in somehow, the level of support that the us should offer
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the israelis in that situation. of course, we still don't have the full picture of the extent of this iranian assault. the damage and casualties certainly for now look minimal. it is also not clear the extent of the weapons, the kind of weapons that were used, whether ballistic cruise missiles were involved or whether it was just drones. so lots of questions, but i think whatever the conclusion is, america, israel, otherallies, they will be urged to proceed with caution to ensure they don't get somehow dragged into an escalator very tit—for—tat conflict with iran that could trigger a wider regional war. we heard a bit earlier from the iranian revolutiony guard after the attack began, warning the us not to support israel in any retaliation,
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saying that would elicit a fierce response from iran's armed forces. 0ur correspondent in washington raising some of the questions on everyone's mind last night and now we know that the 300 projectiles fired against israel included ballistic missiles as well as drones. now it's midday injerusalem and there are more and more calls for restraint from across the region, from europe, including the french president emmanuel macron, there's been a statement from the foreign ministry in the united arab emirates, everyone warning of dangerous escalatory spiral from all sides to avoid further escalation. you're watching bbc news. hello.
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it's going to be a lovely day for many of us. we have had lovely sunshine this morning for most parts of the uk and we will keep the dry weather and sunny spells, especially toward southern and eastern areas. this is the scene at the moment in gloucestershire. but it will feel colder today, compared to yesterday. the warmer weather we had in the south—east with 21.8 degrees in essex, that will disappear because we have got a cold air mass right across the uk, soap temperature is really down on yesterday in the south—east. but some good sunshine into the afternoon. the possibility of one or two showers in north wales and northern england, more substantial rain across northern ireland and into scotland and that could be heavy and thundery throughout the afternoon with blustery winds. temperatures in scotland and northern ireland 10—12, notably cooler compared to yesterday across england and wales, 13—15. tonight, the rain across the north and west will gradually sink to the south—east. again, through the night it could be heavy and thundery for one or two of us and there will be a lot of showers through the night with temperatures down to 4—7.
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monday morning starting on a relatively chilly note, but for many we will see a bit of sunshine before this weather front will bring rain south and east. low pressure to the north and a brisk north—westerly wind. there will be some sunshine to start off with, but this area of rain will be heavy moving south and east and it will be replaced by sunny spells and scattered showers. most frequent towards the north—west where it will be windy. showers could be wintry as well with some snow over higher ground. maximum temperatures on monday 10—12. into the rest of the week, high pressure is building out into the atlantic, and that keeps those rain—bearing weather systems largely at bay. we do have one weather system coming over the top of that, bringing some cloud and a bit of rain on tuesday towards scotland and northern ireland, and it could be wintry over higher ground. cloud and rain in eastern areas, but for most of us on tuesday, looking like a largely dry day.
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again some sunny spells throughout the afternoon but once again those temperatures are below average for the time of year — 10—12. goodbye.
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this is bbc news. the headlines... iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack, but the hundreds of drones and
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missiles are taken out of the sky. this is the scene live in tel aviv — it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. supporters of the iranian government take to the streets of tehran to celebrate the attack. the iranian retaliatory action comes after israel's strike on it's consulate in syria two weeks ago. prime minister netanyahu convenes his war cabinet as the us reaffirms its �*ironclad' commitment to israel�* security. jordanjoins israel, us, uk and france, saying it intercepted some �*flying objects�* while they were passing over its airspace. in other news, a man who killed six people in a sydney shopping centre before being shot dead is identified by australian police. israel has come under attack from more than 300 missiles and drones in the first direct strikes on its territory by iran.
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the israeli military says 99% of them were intercepted. iran said the attack was in retaliation for an air strike two weeks ago on one of its consulates in damascus, widely thought to have been carried out by israel. speaking on iranian state tv, the armed forces chief of staff warned israel of a larger attack on its territory should it retaliate against the overnight drone and missile attack. let�*s bring you up to date with the latest. let�*s take a look at how events unfolded. sirens what you can hear is the air raid sirens injerusalem. what you can see is israel�*s air defence system, the iron dome, in operation — flashes in thejerusalem sky as drones and missiles are shot down. a coalition of israels allies, including the us and uk has helped shoot down some iranian drones and misiles before they reached israeli territory. this is footage of that
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happening overjordan. similarly, this video is from the skies over damascus in syria. you can see objects being hit in the sky. and again, in the skies over iraq. more drones and missiles being intercepted as they travelled towards israel. we have had a few lines coming out to us in the last few minutes from various quarters. the russian foreign ministry has expressed extreme concern over another dangerous escalation, in its words, in the middle east on sunday. it has called for restraint after the iranian attacks on israel. we have also been hearing from the former russian president who said that a war between israel and iran would worsen joe that a war between israel and iran would worsenjoe biden �*s prospect of being re—elected as us president. he said this, "america does not want a big war in the middle east. the killings in gaza wasn�*t biden �*s
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prospects in the elections and war between israel and iran would introduce additional uncertainty". we have also had some news from the israeli war cabinet, or at least we are hearing that the israeli war cabinet is due to meet at 2:30pm gmt. sorry, 12:30pm gmt. that is in about an hour�*s time, to discuss the response to the iranian attack. that has come through in the last few minute from the israeli war cabinet. we have heard from etihad airlines in the last hour or so which is cancelling all its flights to tel aviv, 20 man, because of what happened overnight. austrian airlines has also come out and said that it airlines has also come out and said thatitis airlines has also come out and said that it is suspending flights to tel aviv, also iraq and jordan, until the 15th of april with immediate effect. that is, of course, tomorrow. those are the latest lines coming into us in terms of what has happened overnight and this morning.
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earlier i spoke to our international editorjeremy bowen and asked him if the action overnight indicates an escalation in the situation in the middle east. a lot of it depends on what israel does and they are getting a lot of signals from their allies who helped out a lot in the course of the night, the americans giving a very strong signal, "ironclad" security, essentially saying we�*ve got your back, the british were involved, the jordanians were involved. the israelis themselves have got a formidable air defence capabilities. so, for iran i think it will be a bit crushing to see that they got almost nothing through the net. so, the question now is will israel decide to hit back perhaps on iranian soil? that would be a further escalation. the messages i�*ve been getting, i�*ve been speaking to a senior western diplomat who said to me it�*s been a long night, ourjob now is to draw a line under this.
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in other words, started on april 1st, this particular episode, with the israelis, i mean, they haven�*t said they�*ve done it but they made it clear they�*ve done it, they attacked the diplomatic compound that iran has in damascus. they killed a senior general and a number of others in doing that. i think the iranians interpreted that as an attack on their own soil which they had to answer. they telegraphed quite clearly that they were going to do something. so, israel was ready — they mobilised reserves in their air defence units, the americans were ready, the brits and others. so, israel�*s allies are now hoping that�*s the end of this particular episode, but it�*s not certain. you said it would be crushing for the iranians that what has happened hasn�*t had more of an impact but some are saying that maybe what they actually wanted,
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a calibrated response — calibrated to not really do damage but to send a message. yes. and perhaps the message would be a bit... for iran, it�*s very important to try and restore a sense of deterrence. that�*s what their network of allies — hezbollah, houthis, that�*s what it�*s all about. clearly, the fact the israelis were able to hit a very senior officer and destroy a building in the diplomatic compound and think that they could get away with it effectively is something which shows the deterrence wasn�*t strong. so, they are trying to restore that. tell me a bit more about the us — israel dynamic because you mentioned what the us is saying publicly, but there is always the difference between public and private. do you think there�*s more pressure privately and that�*s going to be key? a usually very reliable israeli journalist tweeted that biden has
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said to netanyahu effectively, you�*ve got a victory here, you look stronger, take this, bank it, that�*s it. note in his response when biden in his statement said they will convene the g7 for a "diplomatic response", not "we will get our allies see what else we can do". i think what has not changed is that the americans do not want an escalation in the middle east. they don�*t want israel hitting mainland iran, or even necessarily upping what they are doing to iran�*s most powerful ally, which is hezbollah in lebanon. but a red line has been crossed for the first time since the islamic republic started back in �*79 after the revolution, the iranians have directly hit israeli soil.
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so, i�*ve seen two noises coming from israeli right—wingers saying we can�*t let this stand, we have to respond, this is a tough neighbourhood, you can�*t show weakness. so, it is by no means certain that this is the end of it. that the line is going to be drawn under it. but i think if the line is not drawn under it then it really is a very dangerous moment. how long before we find out where the line will be drawn? we can only speculate about that. whether it would be immediate, or whether they might wait or maybe they wouldn�*t do it at all. i think there�*s an enormous amount of diplomatic activity going on now to try and stop that from happening. in the meantime, what�*s happening in gaza has become a secondary consideration. in a sense this has changed the subject and it�*s quite good as well for israel — it�*s another reason for netanyahu to feel happier this morning because there�*s been a great deal
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of tension between the americans and the israelis about the way the israelis have conducted the war in gaza, the famine that their siege has created, the numbers of civilians they�*ve killed, and now they are talking about unity, america has got your back. so, that�*s the kind of vibe the israelis and netanyahu would rather hear. jeremy bowen. let�*s go briefly to the bbc page. if you are stepping away from the tv or want a little bit more analysis, go on to our life page and there is up to date, minute by minute updates to these pages, analysis from our correspondence and editors across the board. the very latest advances here is that the us embassy in israel has lifted the shelter in place order for its employees. you can read what is happening here. it
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has listed the shelter in place order for us employees saying the threat of drone and or missile marriages has diminished. you can read all about that on the life page. also updating that life page regularly is at least a set, our chief international correspondent who is life injerusalem and joins me now. who is life in jerusalem and “oins me now. , ., who is life in jerusalem and “oins menow. , . me now. yes, that embassy instruction _ me now. yes, that embassy instruction about _ me now. yes, that embassy instruction about taking - me now. yes, that embassy instruction about taking two j instruction about taking two shelters for its citizens has been removed and it has also opened up its airspace. all signs of the tension easing, although israel has said that all gatherings of more than 1000 people have been cancelled, all school activities have also been cancelled. israel is heading towards the passover holiday as well. we understand that in the next few hours the israeli war cabinet will also be convening and
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it will convene in the midst of very strong messaging to israel, most of all from its staunchest of allies, the united states, that it should now draw a line under this and should not retaliate further. in the last few moments we have got a statement by the iranian president saying, "0urforces have taught statement by the iranian president saying, "0ur forces have taught the enemy a lesson and any new venture will be met with a heavier reaction". to get a deeper sense of the mood today in the iranian capital tehran, and the impact of this unprecedented strike on iran itself on a short time ago i was speaking to the managing director of the middle east risk consulting. so the most obvious and immediate damaging _ so the most obvious and immediate damaging commerce kinds we have seen from these _ damaging commerce kinds we have seen from these series of attacks was on iran from these series of attacks was on iran and _ from these series of attacks was on iran and iranian economy mostly. the realty— iran and iranian economy mostly. the realty valued —
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iran and iranian economy mostly. the realty valued overnight quite significantly, people have been rushing — significantly, people have been rushing to petrol stations, to supermarkets, to stock up on food and petrol— supermarkets, to stock up on food and petrol because of the experience and petrol because of the experience and the _ and petrol because of the experience and the trauma of the war that they have had _ and the trauma of the war that they have had with a rug back in the 80s. and also— have had with a rug back in the 80s. and also there are some video footage — and also there are some video footage that circulating online of the failed and collapsed drones that fell the failed and collapsed drones that felt on _ the failed and collapsed drones that fell on various areas of iranians citizens — fell on various areas of iranians citizens i— fell on various areas of iranians citizens. i have watched one video from _ citizens. i have watched one video from outside the city. the impact on iran has been quite significant, more than it was on israel. the next issue i think it�*s interesting to observe is that, as was mentioned byjeremy before, the reaction many people would say was quite measured, iran has alerted various countries and policy makers across the world, communicated their plans to some degree and that is correct and interestingly enough when i was watching iranian national
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tv channels as the drones were on their way towards israel, it seemed that the foreign media were more willing to share information about the number of drones, where they have been shot from, what is happening to shoot them down. whereas the iranian media was maybe focused on this is a victory, the brave soldiers of the iranian army are launching an unprecedented attack to take revenge on israel and we�*ll share more details. so, the degree of information they were willing to communicate with local constituents was quite limited. the next interesting issue was the head of the irgc tweeted overnight with verses of the koran talking about the story of moses and the fact this believer is going to be eradicated and so on and so forth. to some extent a similar approach
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to cover the strategic planning of the government in ideology in order to make it more presentable to local constituents. iran�*s permanent mission to the un, as the drones were on their way to israeli airspace, tweeted and said we exercised our right within article 51 of the un charter and the matter is closed. so, it looked like they were more concerned to present an image and to send a signal and a message rather than actually start something. the unfortunate consequence is that the israeli policymakers are unlikely to just let this go. i�*m just going to stop here, sorry, but the other interesting point is that usually the iranian government tends to use their supreme national security council as a governing body that is there to make consensus, it is not one
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single person or institution making decisions in iran, it�*s more complex and more nuanced, the stakeholders get together and make decisions. in reality, i believe it�*s strongly controlled by the office of the supreme leader — because no decision would be implemented unless it has the stamp of approval of the supreme leader. but that aside, last night the irgc statement mentioned clearly that this decision and this attack was a decision made by the national security council. so, it means there is an internal consensus within the iranian government over the situation. now, what is going to come out of this very much depends on the world powers, the regional powers, what the us would do in response, china and russia, asjeremy mentioned, the situation in gaza has sort of been taken over overnight by this attack.
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let�*s not forget ukraine and the way ukrainians rely on un support in that war, and what is in this for russia after this attack. a truly global situation, and indeed the un security council will meet later today. you mentioned the mood on the streets of tehran and other cities this morning. as you know, the iranian clerical regime has come under unprecedented pressure in recent years. do you think there would be a temporary rallying around the regime because it is now involved in this confrontation with israel? it is hard to say because the opposing side, those who are not approving of iran�*s strategies towards israel and do not want to support the war with israel, are not allowed to come to the streets to express their opinions.
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so, we don�*t know what percentage of iranian citizens are in favour of the war. i personally believe there is very little stamina, considering the lack of trust, the widening gap between state and citizens, rounds and rounds of uprisings, corruption cases, scandals by the government. and all the mismanagement, all the wrong policy—making, the nepotism, the loss of assets in iran�*s strategic vision for turning iran into a global power, has really created an environment in which the average iranian citizen doesn�*t really want to believe that this is their cause, this is their war. i don�*t believe that it is going to have an immediate rally round the flag, but i may well be wrong, because we don�*t have accurate information about what�*s going on.
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the managing director of the middle east risk consulting, underlining the message that iran is trying to convey, that this was a calibrated strike, it was a strike intended from tehran but micro perspective to send a strong signal, but not to cause significant damage. but this morning the israeli defence forces spokesperson daniel hagari was asked about this and whether or not it was about this and whether or not it was a show of force by iran, rather than a show of force by iran, rather than a use of force and he pushed back, saying what other country has faced 110 ballistic missiles. 0n the ground, we have heard from the israeli defence forces that the swarm of missiles and drones are caused limited damage, some damage to an air force base in southern israel. we havejust had to an air force base in southern israel. we have just had an update on the condition of the seven—year—old girl who was injured by shrapnel in southern israel and
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the bedouin area. it is now said that she is in a critical condition because she suffered a head injury. all eyes now on that war cabinet meeting here in israel in a few hours�* time, when israel will decide on its response. we will bring you all of the updates from here and across the region. let�*s cross back to london. now leaving the situation in the middle east for a moment. police in australia say the man who killed six people in a stabbing attack at a shopping centre in sydney on saturday, was known to the authorities, and had mental health issues. the 40—year—old, who was shot dead by police, has been identified asjoel cauchi. his family contacted police after seeing footage of the attack on television. they�*ve released a statement saying...
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prime minister anthony albanese was among those paying tribute to the five women and one man killed in the attack. 12 others were injured. among the fatalities was 38—year—old ashlee good, who was attempting to save her nine—month—old baby harriet. police say the baby has undergone surgery and herfamily say she�*s "doing well". 0ur sydney correspondent katy watson has more. well, the information is coming out over the past 2a hours and police say there are still far more questions than answers. i am at the shopping centre and it is still closed off. it is an active crime scene. police teams are still there
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and they are expected to be there until the early hours of monday morning. it is still unclear, the motive. they said that ideology was not identified as one of the motives. as you said, mental health issues certainly might be playing a part, and they are also looking at whether women were the target. five women and one man were killed. so certainly, one of many lines of inquiry at the moment. as you can see behind me, there have been people coming throughout the day leaving flowers and paying their respects to the victims of the attack on saturday afternoon. we are hearing a little bit more information about some of the victims of this attack. tell us more. absolutely. the first woman who was identified was ashlee good, a mother of one, and she died protecting her baby who isjust nine months old. the baby was transferred to hospital and underwent surgery overnight.
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the family have said that she is doing well. now one man who was killed was a security guard. he was 30 years old. he fled persecution in pakistanjust a year ago, and he was working as a security guard in the shopping centre at the time. and still there are more names to come out and that is something that the police are working on, speaking to families. two individuals don�*t have relatives here in australia, so some names will take longer to reach the public. there have been a number of people injured, including a nine—month—old baby girl. do we have an update on how she is doing? so, she was transferred to hospital and she underwent surgery on saturday night. the family of the baby and her mother, ashlee good, have put out a statement saying that she is doing well,
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and of course paying tribute to her mother. they said she was an amazing partner, daughter, sister and mother, and an outstanding human being. but they have confirmed that the baby is doing well since having surgery. what has the reaction been in australia to this attack because it happened in a huge, very popular shopping centre in sydney, obviously, a very busy time. what have people been saying to you about the reaction to this? i think everybody here is in shock. everybody is questioning how this could happen in a country that is not used to violent crime like this. the feeling that people felt safe, but now something like this, it could have happened to anyone. "it could have been one of us", is something i�*ve heard so may times, just speaking to people who have come to pay tribute. i spoke to one mother who said that her teenage daughter has only
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just been allowed a bit more freedom to go to the shopping centre with her friends on the weekend, but now of course she is questioning everything. her daughter was crying, saying she doesn�*t feel safe, not knowing who is around you. it is really a time of shock for so many people here in bondijunction, but also more widely across australia. katie watson reporting there from sydney. if you want to find out more about what is happening after the attack in the westfield bondi shopping mall, go to the bbc website where we have a full and comprehensive a story, written by our correspondent on the latest on the attack, including witness statements and a bit more on the victims of the attack. before i leave you, let�*s just take you briefly to this life shot that we have of tel aviv will stop i
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wanted to bring you this because there are some lines coming into us now on this story. the latest we are getting is that the one child who we talked about earlier, who was injured in this attack, a seven—year—old girl, we are hearing now that she is having surgery for a head wound. that is according to israeli media, the times of israel. she was reportedly injured after shrapnel from an intercepted missile fell on herfamily home. fell on her family home. here fell on herfamily home. here on bbc news. hello. it�*s going to be a lovely day for many of us. we have had lovely sunshine this morning for most parts of the uk and we will keep the dry weather and sunny spells, especially toward southern and eastern areas.
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this is the scene at the moment in gloucestershire. but it will feel colder today compared to yesterday. the warmer weather we had in the south—east with 21.8 degrees in essex, that will disappear because we�*ve got a cold air mass right across the uk, so temperatures really down on yesterday in the south—east. but some good sunshine into the afternoon. the possibility of one or two showers in north wales and northern england, more substantial rain across northern ireland and into scotland and that could be heavy and thundery throughout the afternoon with blustery winds. temperatures in scotland and northern ireland 10—12, notably cooler compared to yesterday across england and wales, 13—15. tonight, the rain across the north and west will gradually sink to the south—east. again, through the night it could be heavy and thundery for one or two of us and there will be a lot of showers through the night with temperatures down to 4—7. monday morning starting on a relatively chilly note,
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but for many we will see a bit of sunshine before this weather front will bring rain spread south and east. low pressure to the north and a brisk north—westerly wind. there will be some sunshine to start off with, but this area of rain will be heavy moving south and east and it will be replaced by sunny spells and scattered showers. most frequent towards the north—west where it will be windy. showers could be wintry as well with some snow over higher ground. maximum temperatures on monday 10—12. into the rest of the week, high pressure is building out into the atlantic, and that keeps those rain—bearing weather systems largely at bay. we do have one weather system coming over the top of that, bringing some cloud and a bit of rain on tuesday towards scotland and northern ireland, and it could be wintry over higher ground. cloud and rain in eastern areas, but for most of us on tuesday, looking like a largely dry day. again some sunny spells throughout the afternoon but once again those temperatures are below average
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for the time of year — 10—12. goodbye.
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this is bbc news. iran strikes at israel with an unprecedented attack — but the hundreds of drones and missiles are taken out of the sky.
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supporters of the iranian government take to the streets to celebrate the attack. this is the scene live in tel aviv — it was the first time iran had ever launched a direct military assault on israel. iranians retaliatory action comes after israel�*s strike on its consulate in syria two weeks ago. prime minister netanyahu convenes a war council as the us reaffirms its commitment to israel�*s security. jordan joins commitment to israel�*s security. jordanjoins israel, uk and france in that it saying intercepted flying objects over its airspace. hello i�*m lewis vaughanjones.
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